1871 and UNIQLO Launch "Chicago Made" Event Series

1871 joined UNIQLO today to announce Chicago Made: Innovating forTomorrow, a free series of four events that will cover topics on global tech trends, sustainability, retail, and social impact, as well as how Chicago-born innovations are impacting the landscape. Beginning February 8 and running through March 1, the series will feature 1871’s senior executives and key members of the community who will speak and participate at each event.

1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman, who will kick off the series on February 8, 2018.

The event series, which marks the second collaboration between 1871 and UNIQLO, affirms the apparel brand’s commitment to creating a more inspired, culturally relevant shopping experience which is specifically tailored to the Chicago community.

“We're honored to once again join UNIQLO in an effort to drive engagement and value for the innovators and designers in our community,” said 1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman. “Working closely with UNIQLO, we’re able to share our knowledge on relevant tech and business matters with creators and pioneers who embody the same entrepreneurial spirit as our members at 1871.” —Howard A. Tullman, CEO, 1871

The Chicago Made series includes the following events, all hosted at UNIQLO’s Michigan Avenue global flagship store and held from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. CDT.

The event series will also kick off a coat drive from February 8 - March 1, reflecting both organizations' commitment to sustainability and giving back to the community. Customers are encouraged to bring in gently-used outerwear that will be donated to Cornerstone Community Outreach.

“We are excited to build upon our partnership with 1871 and open the door for thought-provoking conversations that will benefit our customers and community. UNIQLO’s mission is to create innovative, high-quality apparel that improves the daily lives of its customers. Through hosting this event series, we look forward to providing local innovators with the ideas and tools they need to make a positive impact in the tech and business industries.” —Victoria Simpson, General Manager, UNIQLO Chicago North Michigan Avenue Store